20th TV/ABC’s hit series Big Sky is moving production on Season 2 to Rio Rancho, New Mexico, the New Mexico Film Office said today. The first season was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series will film from August 2021 through April 2022.
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The experienced distillery team will be on hand to help but the final recipe is down to you, and as one of Scotland's top absinthe makers, the option is there to create your own if you'd prefer.
One of only two destinations in the UK to make it to the world’s top '52 places to go in 2018’ list in the New York Times, the Crossbill Gin School in the Barras in the east end of Glasgow is one of those hidden gems that many Glaswegians will likely not even know is there.Home to a vastly experienced
.20th TV/ABC’s hit series Big Sky is moving production on Season 2 to Rio Rancho, New Mexico, the New Mexico Film Office said today. The first season was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The series will film from August 2021 through April 2022.
Believe it or not, it’s been five years since Pablo Larrain‘s “Jackie” premiered at the Venice Film Festival and earned Natalie Portman several Best Actress nods. The film is the Chilean director’s English language debut and his first feature film outside his home country.
Biffy Clyro have announced they’ll be performing a concert at Dreamland Margate set to take place later this month.The Scottish trio will play the 15,000-capacity outdoor event space and theme park on August 25, as part of the venue’s Summer Series.
Major moment! Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino and Lauren Sorrentino enjoyed their first family beach day with son Romeo on Saturday, August 7.
The Queen looked pretty in pink on Monday as she arrived at Balmoral Castle, marking the official start of her summer break.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorCraig D’Souza (pictured) has joined WME as a partner, music co-heads Lucy Dickins, Kirk Sommer and Scott Clayton announced today.
WME has hired music agent Craig D’Souza as a Partner, based in the UK.
Simon Cowell has jetted off on a tropical summer vacation to Barbados with his family. The English TV personality, 61, was photographed shirtless on the Caribbean island with his son Eric and partner Lauren Silverman on July 25. His seven-year-old son was seen splashing about in a pink, donut-shaped floaty, while Lauren looked glamorous in a black-and-white swimsuit, which she paired with a white headband.
Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterScots scientists have calculated hospital infections are costing the health service more than £40million a year.Glasgow Caledonian University have calculated a cost of £46million a year for infections contracted by people while in Scots hospitals.Researchers found that 7,500 hospital patients or one in every hundred develop the infections, but that this is lower than previously estimated.In May the Record told
It is a bittersweet moment for Queen Elizabeth.
We all love a bit of British sunshine, but it’s all fun and games until your makeup starts sliding off your face quicker than you can say "pass me another rocket lolly". So right now you probably want to know how to make your makeup last longer in the heat.
Simon Cowell is back on his feet one year after his back injury. The English TV personality, 61, was photographed on a jet ski on the Caribbean island of Barbados with his son Eric and girlfriend Lauren Silverman on Monday, July 19. He shared a jet ski with his son, 7, life jackets in tow — and even looked a bit sunburnt in the face.
Nessie spotters will be advised to check out the Highland welcome at the homely family-run Dores Inn.
“Absolutely ridiculous” were the words Mike Tindall used to describe the tumultuous scenes at the Euro 2020 final, where he split up a fight between fans. The former English rugby player has broken his silence on the “bloody” incident he witnessed during the England vs Italy final on Sunday, 11th July – a fight which reportedly left his royal wife, Zara Tindall, cleaning up the mess.